Verified JRF positions at DRDO, ISRO, CSIR, IITs — updated daily
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Junior Research Fellowship (JRF) positions in electronics and semiconductor science offer MSc and NET/GATE qualified researchers an opportunity to pursue funded PhD research at premier institutions. JRF stipend in 2026 is ₹37,000 per month for the first two years, upgradeable to SRF at ₹42,000 per month. Organizations like DRDO, ISRO, CSIR labs, IITs, and NITs regularly advertise JRF positions. Eligibility typically requires UGC-NET (Electronic Science) or GATE (ECE) qualification with MSc in Electronics, Physics, or related field.
CSIR
India
ISRO
India
ISRO URSC
₹37,000/month • Bangalore
IIT Delhi IRD
₹40,000/month • Delhi
DRDO SSPL
₹37,000/month • Delhi
CSIR-NPL Delhi
₹31,000/month • Delhi
ISRO URSC
₹37,000/month • Bangalore
The JRF stipend in India for 2026 is ₹37,000 per month for the first two years, increasing to ₹42,000 per month (SRF) for years 3-5. Additional benefits include HRA (10-30% of stipend depending on city) and an annual contingency grant of ₹20,000 for science researchers.
The maximum age for JRF is 28 years for General category, 33 years for SC/ST/PwD/Women, and 31 years for OBC-NCL as per UGC and CSIR norms. Age relaxation is applicable as per government rules.
Yes, a valid UGC-NET (Electronic Science) or GATE (ECE) score is required for most JRF positions. Some institutional JRFs at IITs and DRDO may accept CSIR-UGC NET. DST-INSPIRE fellowship has a separate eligibility criteria.
JRF applications are submitted through individual organization portals. For DRDO labs, check drdo.gov.in/careers. For CSIR labs, visit csirhrdg.res.in. For IIT positions, check each institute's website. Use ElectroBridge to see all active JRF positions in one place and apply through the official links provided.